Santa Fe New Mexican

USDA working to feed more hungry children this summer

- Arthur A. Garcia is USDA Rural Developmen­t state director for New Mexico.

As we near the end of another winter, many parents and children are beginning to think about summer. Sadly, though, the thought for some parents is: “How will I feed my children?”

Childhood hunger is a persistent problem in many parts of rural America. This especially so during the summer when school is out and many poor kids do not have enough to eat. My agency, USDA Rural Developmen­t, is working closely with our sister agency, the Food and Nutrition Service, in an innovative partnershi­p to help alleviate hunger by providing nutritious meals to children during the summer. Together, we are working to implement Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Perdue’s vision to “do right and feed everyone.”

This year we’re expanding our reach into rural communitie­s. We’re looking at innovative ways to strengthen partnershi­ps and support infrastruc­ture in rural communitie­s. Rural Developmen­t is committed to providing efficient and effective customer service while improving the quality of life and creating prosperity in rural communitie­s. The summer meals collaborat­ion provides a great opportunit­y to build innovative partnershi­ps and leverage our collective resources to feed rural children during the summer.

Our approach to this work is governed by the three priorities Agricultur­e Secretary Perdue establishe­d for USDA Rural Developmen­t: infrastruc­ture, partnershi­ps and innovation.

Modern infrastruc­ture is a necessity — not an amenity — for any community to thrive. No matter what ZIP code you live in, infrastruc­ture is a foundation to provide a high quality of life and economic opportunit­ies. USDA’s Community Facilities and Rural Housing programs have helped to finance modern facilities such as libraries, schools, community centers and apartment complexes that will serve as feeding sites. If we address rural infrastruc­ture needs, many of the other challenges in rural places become much more manageable.

Rural Developmen­t is committed to expanding our impact though partnershi­ps. Our collaborat­ion with partners in the Summer Food Program is a great opportunit­y to build more partnershi­ps and leverage collective resources to feed more rural children during the summer.

Finally, USDA will seek to improve the Summer Food Service Program and all of its programs to better serve customers though innovation. With Secretary Perdue’s creation of the Innovation Center, USDA staff are empowered to develop new approaches that better serve our mission and to collect new ideas and turn them into best practices. We welcome any new and innovative approaches and partnershi­ps that will allow us to deliver our programs more efficientl­y and effectivel­y to rural communitie­s and customers.

Rural Developmen­t is committed to providing efficient and effective customer service while improving the quality of life and creating prosperity in rural communitie­s. The summer meals collaborat­ion provides a great opportunit­y to build partnershi­ps and leverage our collective resources to feed rural children during the summer.

To be successful in our efforts, we need your help.

If you know of a great location to host meals this summer, contact me at 505-761-4951. My staff and I will be reaching out to schools, libraries, community centers and other locations throughout the state during the next several weeks. We will invite them to host a summer meals site.

We’ve had successful food distributi­on sites at the Franklin Vista Apartment Complex in Anthony, Cliffside I, Sun Valley and Piñon Hills Apartments in Gallup, and Kristin Park Apartments in Las Vegas, N.M. Since these meal sites were establishe­d, we’ve seen hundreds of children eat healthy, nutritious lunches Monday through Friday throughout the summer.

Let’s work together like never before to establish more summer feeding sites in New Mexico this year. For additional informatio­n about the Summer Food Service Program, go to www.summerfood.usda.gov. For more informatio­n about how to sign up to host summer meals, go to www.fns.usda.gov/sfsp/how-become-sponsor. Together we can make a difference.

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